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"And my advice is don`t max out your student loans..."

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No she doesn`t have to claim you. And if she does claim you, just have her give you the money she gets for claiming you. Bottom line, if you worked and paid for yourself to live than she can`t claim you. Even if you live with her, if you are still paying your own way and or contributing to living expenses in the home you are still an independent. But, if your mom is paying for you to live and the money you make working is spent on going out, clothes and stuff like that just let her claim you. It is expensive caring for another human being. A good person to check with about this would be your financial aid officer in the financial aid dept. of your school. And my advice is don`t max out your student loans. It makes it a lot harder after you graduate to live and pay loans off. ;)

"You can claim it exempt as this will not..."

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You can claim it exempt as this will not take taxes out for the last part of this year...your parents will claim you because you will not make over 3000.00 dollars. after tax season you can change that to claiming 1 as yourself it will take taxes out at a higher rate and when you file your own taxes next year you can claim yourself and get some taxes back instead of owing them. If you are in school you will get most of it back. (college or high school either one) You can continue to claim exempt but depending on school situation and how much you made you may owe at the end of the year.

"Same roof living with them is their daughter who works full time how can..."

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They are a married couple both claiming housing benefit, council tax benefit and bdth claim ESA separetly and dla separetly but are living together as man and wife under the same roof living with them is their daughter who works full time how can this be right I thought if u lived together as a couple you claim together plus they live in a two bedroom housing association flat with her daughter living there full time and working full time.

"And see if you can refile the unemployment and basically void the first application...."

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You will need to coordinate with the department where you passed it. You can either call them and tell them about the mistake that you made and see if they can make necessary changes about it or you can visit them and see if you can refile the unemployment and basically void the first application.

"The college or school can grant the student..."

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Any student that have earned credits can continue to finish their schooling even it was interrupted for a long time. The college or school can grant the student the credits they have earned so that they will make a degree and it will have no problems for both as long as the fees are paid.

If you 18 years old ,already as an adult every question on a W-4 form would apply to you,as it is wise not to leave any space blank,but if the case be that it does not in any way apply to you then you should leave it blank and ask questions than to fill in the wrong answer.

"Your parent will still be able to claim you..."

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Your parent will still be able to claim you. If you have your own income, you will need to file your own taxes as well. When you do your tax return make sure you let the IRS know someone is still able to claim you as a dependent.

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